Haunted 307: The Most Haunted Places in Wyoming Recap

Happy Halloween! For the entire month of October, we've been exploring the haunted locations of the cowboy state, the stories, history, and ghosts that make them noteworthy. We've explored haunted hotels, theaters, prisons, cemeteries, and historic sites. We've learned about trapped spirits with playful streaks, anger issues, and tragic stories.

Let's take a look back on all 31 of the Haunted 307 locations we explored this year for Halloween.Hotels:

Laramie Plains Civic Center is another case of "Let's not build this building where corpses were once buried," complete with shadow figures and native American drumming being heard at night.

Kirwin Ghost Town was once so charming, it nearly became the home of Amelia Earhart, but today it's known for being difficult to get to, and perhaps, difficult to move on from.

St. Mark's Episcopal Church is the oldest church in Wyoming, and during its construction, one of the stone masons may have fallen to his death and been encased in the stone. The last DJ who tried to stay the night only lasted 15 minutes but.. maybe next year?

Slaughterhouse Gulch's stretch of Highway 70 has a ghostly hitchhiker that may have been an early miner, killed by his own explosives.

Wyoming State Hospital, a former insane asylum, has to keep a sheet up over one of its windows, due to the number of calls of sightings of a woman hanging herself in that room. Over and over and over again, every night.

Check out the map below to revisit all of the haunted locations in Wyoming, plan a ghostly road trip or places to avoid next time you're trekking across the state.

That a wrap! Thanks for joining me on this ghostly tour of the Cowboy State!